simple past tense
SIMPLE PAST TENSE Author: John Vargas Beltrán Simple past tense or past simple is used for actions that happened in the past. Is important to know that in the past simple there are 2 types of verbs. Regular Verb: The verb maintains his form. Irregular Verb: The verb changes his form. Gramatical Rules: Author: Font Diner 1. All the persons and pronouns stay the same (I, you, he, she, it , we, they) 2. All the regular Verbs have to end in "-ed" EXAMPLE: play - played work - worked learn - learned walk - walked 3. There are a few exceptions for regular Verbs: - if the verb ends in "e" only you have to add "-d" - If the verb complies with the CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant), the last consonant is repeated then you add "-ed". This law is more well-know as "beer's law". ...
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